Christine Randall Collins: gardengrocer.com - get your groceries delivered to your room upon your arrival - (if you have a fridge) so you can eat breakfast and have snacks and water in the room.
Nicole Zoi Fisher: Go to Touringplans.com to see which park to visit each day. Also visit allears.net to see how they review the dining and see the menus and review the resorts.
Laurie Wielgus: Read the Unofficial Guide. Plan, plan, plan!
Janet Everett Krakowski: Be the FIRST one there in the morning when it opens!! You get to do and see SO much more.....
Julie Obert Leite: Do your homework on resturants you may want to eat at, and make reservations ASAP or you wont get into top picks like Chef Mickeys with Mickey and friends or Crystal Palace with Pooh and friends
Lydia LaNoue Slinkard: ride the "big" (or the most important to you) rides first when entering the park **stay on site to take advantage of early opening!**
Rebecca J Wagner Weberding: Read the "unofficial guide to Walt Disney World." It tells you about everything, wether its good or bad, worth it or not, what time of day to go for the shortest lines etc. It helped our family tremendously.
Robin Hannah-Hungerman: Wear matching outfits or the same funny hats as the rest of your group for quick identification in a crowd.
Elizabeth Hall: Make sure you bring a camera or two and extra batteries!
Linda Doro: Buy the refillable mug at the resort.
Linda Doro: Buy the refillable mug at the resort.
Sharon Lawrence Scadin: take some ibuprofen every morning...your feet will thank you.
Debbie Weiser Fasenmyer: The lines on the left side are usually shorter.
Debi Johnson: Go Early, Rest in the afternoon at the pool, go back and stay as late as you can.
Teresita Verdaguer: Start in the back.
Rebecca J Wagner Weberding: Read the "unofficial guide to Walt Disney World." It tells you about everything, wether its good or bad, worth it or not, what time of day to go for the shortest lines etc. It helped our family tremendously.
I'M SO STOKED!!!
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